Betterware de Mexico (BWMX): 9% Dividend Yield is Just the Start…

By Steve Reitmeister, Editor-in-Chief, WallStreetZen
February 9, 2026 11:58 AM UTC
Betterware de Mexico (BWMX): 9% Dividend Yield is Just the Start…

Betterware de Mexico (BWMX) is the 4th highest ranked stock in the Zen Ratings universe. And pays a 9% dividend yield. 

Maybe I should end the conversation there as any believer in the Zen Ratings should already be excited. But let’s spell out the rest of the story.

This essentially is a modern “Tupperware” company focused on the Mexican market. And yes, they have an army of independent distributors who have sales parties in their houses just like the Tupperware sales approach of the past.

We may scoff at that here in the states, but it is a preferred method of selling household products in other parts of the world like Mexico which helps explain their tremendous growth in recent years. And most signs point to even more growth in the years ahead (plus the ability to expand into other international markets).

As noted, the Zen Ratings is already picking up on their fundamental prowess as the 4th highest rated stock overall. Here is the breakdown.

Top 24% Safety

Top 13% Value

Top 13% Growth

Top 8% Momentum

Top 4% Financials

Top 0.07% AI Factors (not a typo)

As if that fundamental profile wasn’t attractive enough, how about scoring a 9% dividend yield on top of that.

Of course this smaller cap stock carries more risk. That includes what happens in the Mexican economy. Gladly right now things point to more expansion ahead, but just like in any economy, that can turn sour at unexpected times.

For me the reward of BWMX far exceeds the risk and I think it is a worthy addition to your portfolio. Especially as those hefty dividend checks pad your final results. 

What To Do Next?

Betterware de Mexico (BWMX) is just one of 20 stellar stocks found in my Zen Investor portfolio.

And that portfolio is up +14.07% so far in 2026…yes 11X better than the S&P 500. 

How is that possible? 

Investors are running away from overvalued junk and clamoring towards undervalued stocks with strong fundamentals. 

EXACTLY what the Zen Ratings model focuses on. 

EXACTLY what I have been doing as an investor over the last 40 years.  

To learn more about my unique investment process…and to see my current top 20 stocks…just click the link below: 

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Wishing you a world of investment success!

Steve Reitmeister…but everyone calls me Reity (pronounced “Righty”)

Editor of the Zen Investor

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